Now streaming and on DVD: 'Alien: Romulus' brings the fear factor (2025)

Table of Contents
People are also reading… Movie review: Paul Mescal manages a great hand-off in 'Gladiator II' Movie review: 'Wicked' is designed to wow and wow again Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller Movies in a Minute: We Live in Time Movies in a Minute: Smile 2 Movies in a Minute: "Saturday Night" Movies in a Minute: "Joker: Folie `a Deux" Movies in a Minute: "Megalopolis" Movies in a Minute: "Transformers One" Movies in a Minute: "Speak No Evil" Movies in a Minute: "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" Movies in a Minute: "Reagan" Movies in a Minute: "Blink Twice" Movies in a Minute "Alien: Romulus" Movies in a Minute: "It Ends With Us" Movies in a Minute: "Trap" Movies in a Minute: "Deadpool & Wolverine" Movies in a Minute: "Twisters" Movies in a Minute "Maxxxine" Movies in a Minute "Despicable Me 4" Movies in a Minute "A Quiet Place: Day One" Movies in a Minute: "Thelma" Movies in a Minute: "Inside Out 2" Movies in a Minute "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" Movies in a Minute: "Jim Henson Idea Man” Movies in a Minute: "Summer Camp" Movies in a Minute: "The Blue Angels" Movies in a Minute: "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" Movies in a Minute: "The Fall Guy" Movies in a Minute: "Challengers" Movies in a Minute: "Abigail" Movies in a Minute: "Civil War" Movies in a Minute: "Monkey Man" Movies in a Minute: "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" Movies in a Minute: "Late Night With the Devil" Movies in a Minute: "Snack Shack" Movies in a Minute: "Cabrini" Movies in a Minute "Dune: Part Two" Movies in a Minute: "Drive-Away Dolls" Movies in a Minute "Bob Marley: One Love" Movies in a Minute: "Lisa Frankenstein” Movies in a Minute: “The Greatest Night in Pop” Movies in a Minute: "Poor Things" Movies in a Minute: Best Actress nominee Sandra Huller Movies in a Minute: "Mean Girls" Movies in a Minute: "Anyone But You" Movies in a Minute: "The Color Purple" Movies in a Minute: "The Iron Claw" Movies in a Minute: "Wonka" Movies in a Minute: "May December" Movies in a Minute: "Wish" Movies in a Minute: "Next Goal Wins" Movies in a Minute: "The Marvels" Movies in a Minute: "The Holdovers" Movies in a Minute: "Five Nights at Freddy's" Movies in a Minute "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" Movies in a Minute: "Killers of the Flower Moon" Movies in a Minute: "The Exorcist: Believer" Movies in a Minute: "Fair Play" Stay up-to-date on what's happening References

Before you get wrapped up in the new “Alien” television series (yup, it’s coming in 2025), you might want to peek at “Alien: Romulus,” a fascinating look at events around the time of the original film.

Blessed with old school technology and a series of unfortunate situations, “Romulus” pulls a working stiff, her android brother and their friends onto a decommissioned space station. There, they hope to recover some pods in order to escape to a planet that isn’t being strangled by an overzealous company.

Once aboard, they’re in for the same kind of surprises the original “Alien” team encountered.

Now streaming and on DVD: 'Alien: Romulus' brings the fear factor (1)

Co-written and directed by Fede Alvarez, “Romulus” has a proper look and pace. It’s extremely dark, but so much better for creatures to ooze out of the duct work. While some of the friends disappear before we even get to know their names, Alvarez manages to reintroduce a couple of original characters who help explain what in the world is going on.

People are also reading…

One tests the bounds of Artificial Intelligence (is this the future for films like this?); another merely reminds you of the connection. Both, however, suggest Cailee Spaeny as Rain, the contract worker, is going to be headed down Sigourney Weaver’s path at some point. She handles all the surprises well and has a super bond with Andy (David Jonsson), her android brother. He twists and turns as much as the plot and manages to keep his ultimate goal in mind at all times.

Others try to deter him – and her – as they make their way around the ship. But two key factors – temperature and gravity – serve them well.

The creatures, who still can terrify, benefit from crucial lighting and the ship’s circuitous layout. Numerous countdowns work in the film’s favor. And the script’s twists (offering details about the original invasion) help us understand where the trouble began. Ian Holm, as Rook, an android with clues to the past, tries to steer the activity every time he has an audience. He’s more straightforward than some human characters, but it’s a good idea to disengage from everyone on the mission. That friend you think is loyal may not be; the human with an upset stomach could be harboring an alien.

Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | SoundStack

Now streaming and on DVD: 'Alien: Romulus' brings the fear factor (2)

“Romulus’s” best moments come when Spaeny and Jonsson ride the rails of an elevator.

Alvarez succeeds by telling his own story and avoiding a rehash of the past. It has references, but it doesn’t play the same beats. “Romulus," instead, makes the leads more aware of their fate and the need for an exit strategy.

While it might have been nice to get to know some of the other crew members, “Romulus” doesn’t mess around with red herrings. Sure, there are surprises, but this isn’t one big curve.

Spaeny, in fact, seems more like Mia Goth than Weaver and never quite assures you she’ll get out of one situation before she’s confronted with another.

Jonsson, with his shifting personality (he switches from innocent to expert in seconds), becomes the character who could launch a sequel and still keep the guessing going.

Dark and brooding, “Alien: Romulus” rewards fans with those Easter eggs from the past. It isn’t essential that you make the connection, but if you do, you’re two popcorn buckets ahead of others.

Movie review: Paul Mescal manages a great hand-off in 'Gladiator II'

  • BRUCE R. MILLER Sioux City Journal

Movie review: 'Wicked' is designed to wow and wow again

  • BRUCE R. MILLER

Movies in a minute with film critic Bruce Miller

Movies in a Minute: We Live in Time

Movies in a Minute: Smile 2

Movies in a Minute: "Saturday Night"

Movies in a Minute: "Joker: Folie `a Deux"

Movies in a Minute: "Megalopolis"

Movies in a Minute: "Transformers One"

Movies in a Minute: "Speak No Evil"

Movies in a Minute: "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice"

Movies in a Minute: "Reagan"

Movies in a Minute: "Blink Twice"

Movies in a Minute "Alien: Romulus"

Movies in a Minute: "It Ends With Us"

Movies in a Minute: "Trap"

Movies in a Minute: "Deadpool & Wolverine"

Movies in a Minute: "Twisters"

Movies in a Minute "Maxxxine"

Movies in a Minute "Despicable Me 4"

Movies in a Minute "A Quiet Place: Day One"

Movies in a Minute: "Thelma"

Movies in a Minute: "Inside Out 2"

Movies in a Minute "Bad Boys: Ride or Die"

Movies in a Minute: "Jim Henson Idea Man”

Movies in a Minute: "Summer Camp"

Movies in a Minute: "The Blue Angels"

Movies in a Minute: "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes"

Movies in a Minute: "The Fall Guy"

Movies in a Minute: "Challengers"

Movies in a Minute: "Abigail"

Movies in a Minute: "Civil War"

Movies in a Minute: "Monkey Man"

Movies in a Minute: "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire"

Movies in a Minute: "Late Night With the Devil"

Movies in a Minute: "Snack Shack"

Movies in a Minute: "Cabrini"

Movies in a Minute "Dune: Part Two"

Movies in a Minute: "Drive-Away Dolls"

Movies in a Minute "Bob Marley: One Love"

Movies in a Minute: "Lisa Frankenstein”

Movies in a Minute: “The Greatest Night in Pop”

Movies in a Minute: "Poor Things"

Movies in a Minute: Best Actress nominee Sandra Huller

Movies in a Minute: "Mean Girls"

Movies in a Minute: "Anyone But You"

Movies in a Minute: "The Color Purple"

Movies in a Minute: "The Iron Claw"

Movies in a Minute: "Wonka"

Movies in a Minute: "May December"

Movies in a Minute: "Wish"

Movies in a Minute: "Next Goal Wins"

Movies in a Minute: "The Marvels"

Movies in a Minute: "The Holdovers"

Movies in a Minute: "Five Nights at Freddy's"

Movies in a Minute "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour"

Movies in a Minute: "Killers of the Flower Moon"

Movies in a Minute: "The Exorcist: Believer"

Movies in a Minute: "Fair Play"

Bruce Miller is editor of the Sioux City Journal.

0 Comments

'); var s = document.createElement('script'); s.setAttribute('src', 'https://assets.revcontent.com/master/delivery.js'); document.body.appendChild(s); window.removeEventListener('scroll', throttledRevContent); __tnt.log('Load Rev Content'); } } }, 100); window.addEventListener('scroll', throttledRevContent); }

Stay up-to-date on what's happening

Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!

Now streaming and on DVD: 'Alien: Romulus' brings the fear factor (2025)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Rubie Ullrich

Last Updated:

Views: 6678

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (52 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rubie Ullrich

Birthday: 1998-02-02

Address: 743 Stoltenberg Center, Genovevaville, NJ 59925-3119

Phone: +2202978377583

Job: Administration Engineer

Hobby: Surfing, Sailing, Listening to music, Web surfing, Kitesurfing, Geocaching, Backpacking

Introduction: My name is Rubie Ullrich, I am a enthusiastic, perfect, tender, vivacious, talented, famous, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.